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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER "16, 1924. Nee a ceadonin et veealig i na aL UB eu, rowsere sunt WARKET RECORDS Here to Talk State Politics With BY MUZZLE ORDER Leaders and Prepare to Stump State. aded” at eve beens hae 3 Opster oe could “Wrong ve more silent than Gel, Theo- He tics Told dore Roosevelt waa to-day when he Mesmore Also Inchxies To-) Leashed Animals Have | yee asked to discumn the Bull Moose jofwat in Maine ‘The Cotonel came to town to have Bitten Many, @ telk with the state candidates, Seaouh cae trooping inte hae paaig he Health| #e0end atreet building, all them, ; | from Frederick M. Davenport, the Gubernatorial candidate, down, ket Places. i warters —- among |hent, Horough President Marks laryiandere He i t and imposte oa beer, wines, gasoline and tobacce to raise tthe @208,000,000 annual revenue neoded. i iit i fH ann ane ra A he Progress! Hi Jumped into the breach and bec he canditdate for Governor at wit tell you, he would have ha ver. The Mo eaatad has haa to make “From Jan. 1, 1900, to May a1, 1914,| fwentyaday suomobile speechinak: | weit 121 persone died of rabies in this city. halt of the State candidates. This It the Department of Health had of his visit Monday to Fort Lee done its duty fifteen years ago these i Ht if } a i 5% Soctety of Nearly six thousand dogs were ex-|mench Artists to-day announced that He @@vanced this as a reason amined by the department during 1913 and of theso 286 were found to have rabid brains. Durimg 1918 620 persons clinics of the Health Department. of “The department has been ask: why it could not content itself with an order requiring Mei nig.! or leash- G ‘Whem He Fouad Dead in Morg: a h Bpanish war i; places, a = = | ‘ ‘ vt y Wf 1 t nd beer, Ine. The anewer i teat fe records t jeral perce j in $25.00 960 | Gox bites investigated by the depart- ANY pawnbi ment te have been {nfileved by leashed i ————— . concert haits| COMPLAINS OF POLICE, ‘ $250 Ly — nT lard halls | made No Scareh for Hie Father, | \ 777 WD ft to vol z aR . Abraham I hie son, asked the ie ree Rent teas hy ihe ie ne ; S| shotomranh "and ‘e "description of hie < , | An opportunity me avery ay rhe wan, 304 the potion that al mort and hos- - pitals had been searc) | lynes tenor. Me father ical the son, 8 few old man had red his father's o younger Ittman said that ie lothing. COME TO-MORROW ct Mi ac! EVERS’ SILVER for Two Full Terms Absolutely ‘ vote, 10 eile ‘ree with re! of Any y to soll, 25! mall Player Loses Gifts Presented Piano, No Matter What Price. Se ae ea Sa aa by Admirers, What is life worth if you never have time to rest and enjoy yourself? If it wasn’t for Fels-Naptha Soap, some women would be slaving in their kitchens all day, every day in the week, and on Sunday be too tired to rest, even. But Fels-Naptha makes work easy. It works best in cool or lukewarm water and makes dirt disappear without hard ww rubbing or scrubbing. ~~, ‘Mar Clothes washed with Fels-Naptha do , fs ANTY not have to be boiled, and can be on the fej +DRUDGE line in half the time it used to take. A Fels-Naptha takes out stains—eren Seca Sas ae stubborn blood stains. es Se Use pete: Nanine for all kinds of Anty Drudge Likes Men Who Act Instead of Talk “a My, Advico—"Maria gets mad when I tell her how fies paoteres inact * things ought to be done, but I always say, ‘If Mt earn war by 8 there’s an easy way, why not choose it?’” i i OA el FE NAV TH * ns i ffinty Drudge—'It would be more to the point tf om t 4 i? Caen lal you'd do more and talk lees. Here's Maria mow, hard at the washing and doing it wrong. Sappese you go out and buy her the easy way tts w cake of Fels-Naptha Soap.” SHOW SUGESS OF ITY ENTERPRISE se Given in Answer to Opposition) , From Ssures gathered by John Buckle Made to Mar Deapite opposition te the pian of | its the Stacows ties aye WM king the free city markets perma- Moat of those who called at the | making the cotimated that about 960,000 rf Hanan abiiels When ctly a atagie| sernes of Alten By Packer 111, Chantilly and Embroidered Net Edges and Flouncings, 48c to $8.96 yd. in Artints, ~ deaths would not have ocourred./ paris, sept. 16—The farm wagon was at each place.| WOODMONT, eg one ed ‘Aiton B. Parker of New York, 19 i / t _hns been decided for all future time not making the markets permanent, | Judge Alton, B. Parker of New Fork, | [ t d D Good to bar German artist. rom the ‘auton but would not talk further about near here Bhe ie tp Rer-ninetiets aA mpor e ress S . of vandalism hig opposition to the action of twen- | a" feared | she ped q itted bj troop: ‘ker was summoned from New 1] received Pastour troatment at the| Louvain and Maines. rooms At vy.one other members of the Market Farxer Sis A complaint ma od 9th te Cor NO MONEY DOWN—$1.25 PER WEEK. | }]: | at $2.85 a yard a aieaalsies oner‘s office in lya y reward- Fee - . s. : Hy F y n jesenoss 0! et Peau de S , 64 inches wide, English Mixed Cheviots, reponed, wubjest |Palling to identify the body of Hirsch Step into Story & Clark's, select any fl . in the fashionable colorings and black, in all the latest Fall shades, 8: Ittman of No. 70 East One Hundred and $250 Piano, pay nothing now, simply rafts or bills | Thirteenth atroct, for thirty-five years etm try it in your Gorse oad ; at $3.50 a yard at $2.25 a yard | Brassaeede Seelets ws alsa of sapiens Tica uececadae later at your convenience. Price....... Roman Striped, Invisible Plaid and Novelty Checked fico; |1n Myrtle avenue, Brooktyn, Sept. 7. ' FREE DELIVERY. Broadcloths, Failles and Serges, . . . . at $1.96 and 2.75 a yard it the history of Piano Selling. We offer you a genuine, bona- fide bargain--a bargain that can’t be duplicated. oat Tors dete STORY & CLARK PIANO CO., | erat es stmt cPults | unt niga ant vo truss ane oun et 12 and 14 West 82d St., New York y i ‘ race Br oieecenieay mh segeral ead | BROOKLYN, 1100 Broadway eg reed og A Street Women 8 and Children 8 Underwear Committee yesterday. Later, he sald i =a == Stern Brothers } 42nd and F3rd Streets, West of Bridge, Manhattan Bridge hes ” : Store open daily from 9 A. M.to@P. M. . a thever been popular with the farmers. ||| = ‘| successsa, ; Though Mr. Buckle could find no | farmers at the markets, agente of the Borough President's office re- ported to-day that before 9 o'slock five farmers had appeared at Fort Lee ferry market, six at Harlem) is my ‘wun were wee|| = =>, Women’s Autumn Apparel A waa tog ‘ For To-Morrow, an Introductory Sale of Women’s Tailored Suite Women's Serge — | consisting of twelve smartly Mod- | of superior q » in navy of 3 come teehee | aoe eae at $22.50, 25.00and35.00 | at $19.50, 22.50an0d84.50 | The Lace Department } | 5 showing the smartest Paris laces, in gold, silver and novelty effects, also |i I the hae mazgot, ehantilly and Capersian flouncings now so | fashionable for Dress Gold and Silver Combinations, Margot Laces, in lamé effects, in various widths, | with pastel colorings, 4 to 9¢ inches wie, at 260 to $3.96 a yard and at 68c to $2.98 a yard ! for |John Brooks Parker, A N plain and novelty weaves will be found on the Second Floor, in a wide! 1 | { range of the most wanted Autumn colorings, at the following regular ’ | stock prices: i ‘ Soft Finish Velour Serge, Suede de Silk Finish Mohair Satin, 48 ins.wide Laine, Self-Striped Broadcloths and very popular for gowns this season, Gabardines, at $7.50 a yard preaedies iw dee English Baby Lamb, 48 inches wide, t ‘ i 48 i wi Novelty effects in striped and fancy ng y , weaves on velvet grounds, in smart designs for Tailleur Suita, York has never before been known in || Foreign and Domestic Flannels ILL be le, To-morrow, on the Second Floor, at interesting redue- Ww tions Som peevaling idl tig Fancy Cotton Eiderdown Flannels, Seotch Flannels, Ree es | Eee ee at 25c a yard at 820 a yard French Printed Flannels, in an attractive collection of dote, stripes and{floral effects, 7 1 > at 480 m yard AND GET FIRST CHOICE lisle and cotton, is maintained on the Second Floor, fea producte of the leading French, Swiss, English and American manufacturers. ; Splendid Values for To- Morrow: Women’s a Ribbed Cotton 22c Women’s Gove Bloomers, Tene’ fine $1.95 ‘omen’s Medium Weight Children's and Misses’ White abe Combination Suita, at 98c | Cotton Vests and Drawers, at 39c Value 61.50 c Fall por +) bine Rev \ Silk Vi hildren’s Misses’ Cotton Promnene eire mbrdiret, $1.50 | Combination Suite, med. weight 75C Glove Silk Combination | Misses’ and Boys’ English Women’s Glove Silk Com isses’ and Boys’ The Upholstery Department ‘Will offer, To-morrow, on the Fourth Floor, the following special values: [Maccellont assortments of all the popular weights and qualities of silk, woel, turing the finest Paris and | As | Tapestry and Armure Fabrics, French and English Cretonnes, Large Color A0te, fet furniture coverings cand draperies, | im attractive chints colorings, ° at 850, $1.75 and 2.25 a at 19c, 250 and 85c a yard Draw f Great in Rise Regulacly $1.00 to 4.98 6 yard Regularly 850 to 70 0 yard During the Pe che echt NT Progress of the European “The Sale of Oriental Rugs ‘Will be wontinued, To-«nerrow, om the Fifth Floos, effesing thes values: | Mahals, Muskabeds, hive BeWbares, Belouchistana, Beraples, Bidjers, ar, SPECIAL FEATUR HA j E Sarouls, and Asia Minev Carpets, | ft. 18 bey 171 wire mw Ty 7) mE SECTION Ne en ee eras Velie tide te Wes.ee al Next Sunday’s || World J le tint lh tert emesis rev aaetenstasimmsenmenant Pees ocd ' Kiscandh 0 by 38 fh, t010 by 18% sant tea Algae dana ee Theee prices being about ene-half thelr yeal value ewe etna